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<h1>My School</h1>
<p>Being a 10th-grade English teacher can be frustrating. I work
hard to help my students improve their writing, but when it comes time
to sit down and grade their assignments, I'm often left wondering why I
bother. Once in a while, though, a student hands in something that is an
absolute delight to read.</p>

<p>A student like Brian Petersen, who wrote an incredible short
story about a deadly school shooting and how nobody picked up on all the
warning signs until it was too late.</p>
It's just fantastic!
<p>Sure, I might expect something this good from one of my more
advanced students, but Brian? He's so quiet and withdrawn. To be honest,
I was surprised to see him show up for school at all, let alone write
such a good story. I guess that'll teach me to underestimate a pupil
just because he seems very secretive and completely alienated from the
rest of his peers.</p>
Still, what a superb piece of fiction!
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<p>Being a 10th-grade English teacher can be frustrating. I work
hard to help my students improve their writing, but when it comes time
to sit down and grade their assignments, I'm often left wondering why I
bother. Once in a while, though, a student hands in something that is an
absolute delight to read.</p>

<p>A student like Brian Petersen, who wrote an incredible short
story about a deadly school shooting and how nobody picked up on all the
warning signs until it was too late.</p>
It's just fantastic!
<p>Sure, I might expect something this good from one of my more
advanced students, but Brian? He's so quiet and withdrawn. To be honest,
I was surprised to see him show up for school at all, let alone write
such a good story. I guess that'll teach me to underestimate a pupil
just because he seems very secretive and completely alienated from the
rest of his peers.</p>
Still, what a superb piece of fiction!
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